тишина

Bulgarian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *tišina. Analyzable as тих (tih) + -ина (-ina).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tiʃiˈna]
  • Rhymes: -na

Noun

тишина́ • (tišiná) f

  1. silence, quiet

Declension

Macedonian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *tišina.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈtiʃina]

Noun

тишина • (tišina) f

  1. silence

Declension

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *tišina.

Noun

тишина • (tišina) f

  1. silence

Declension

References

  • Nikolić, Svetozar (1989) Staroslovenski jezik: Pravopis, glasovi, oblici, Beograd

Russian

Etymology

From Old East Slavic тишина (tišina), from Proto-Slavic *tišina. By surface analysis, ти́хий (tíxij) + -ина (-ina).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tʲɪʂɨˈna]
  • (file)

Noun

тишина́ • (tišiná) f inan (genitive тишины́, uncountable)

  1. silence, quietness, hush (the lack of any sound)
    Synonyms: безмо́лвие n (bezmólvije), зати́шье n (zatíšʹje), молча́ние n (molčánije), тишь f (tišʹ)

Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *tišina.

Noun

тишѝна f (Latin spelling tišìna)

  1. silence

Declension

Ukrainian

Etymology

From Old East Slavic тишина (tišina), from Proto-Slavic *tišina.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [teʃeˈna]

Noun

тишина́ • (tyšyná) f inan (genitive тишини́, nominative plural тиши́ни, genitive plural тиши́н) (rare)

  1. silence, quietness, hush (the lack of any sound)

Declension

Synonyms

Further reading

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